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Cadeler Secures €500 Million Offshore Wind T&I Contracts

Cadeler has signed two firm offshore wind transportation and installation contracts worth approximately €500 million, covering full-scope foundation and turbine work for a future wind farm.
Cadeler to execute €500 million offshore wind T&I campaigns using A-class and O-class vessels. (Photo source: Cadeler)

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Copenhagen, 10 November 2025Cadeler has signed two firm contracts for the full-scope transportation and installation (T&I) of foundations and turbines for an upcoming offshore wind project, with a combined value of approximately €500 million.

The foundation T&I campaign will begin in early 2029, using one of Cadeler’s newbuild A-class vessels. This marks Cadeler’s third full-scope foundation T&I campaign, reaffirming its position as a full-service provider in the foundation T&I space.

The turbine installation scope is scheduled to start in early 2030 and will be executed using one of the company’s O-class jack-up vessels, with completion expected by late 2030.

Both contracts are subject to the client’s investment decision. If the project does not move forward, the agreements may be terminated under a termination fee clause.

Mikkel Gleerup, CEO of Cadeler, said the project strengthens the company’s position as a full-service T&I partner in the foundation segment, reflecting its alignment with current market demand. With a fleet of nine wind installation vessels and three more under construction, Cadeler continues to provide the flexibility, efficiency, and innovation required to execute complex offshore wind projects worldwide.

Editorial Note:
This article was prepared with the assistance of AI tools to enhance clarity and efficiency.
All information has been reviewed and verified by the HMT News editor.
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